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Wow! That is the word heard by our group of 9 travelers over and over again on our heli-hiking adventure with CMH. Since 1967, Canadian Mountain Holidays has been using helicopters to transport their guests up into the 9,000 feet elevations first for skiing, and then realizing they could fill their off-season, they invented heli-hiking as well.

After a two-hour bus ride from Banff, we arrived at a field, surrounded by local farms. We were given a briefing on helicopter safely, including how to properly load a helicopter, buckle in and a few other safety notes.

Hearing the distant sounds of helicopter blades in the background, we became more and more excited. The sounds became more prevalent as they moved closer to us. Now in complete view, we realized this is our transportation for the next three days. Excitement grew as we climbed onboard and smiles radiated from our faces. We would soon be off!

Up in the air, climbing higher and higher over rivers, trees and then granite, glacier-filed mountains, the smiles didn’t leave our faces. We knew we were in for the most special three days anyone can experience.

Once at our remote lodge, situated in front of a beautiful glacier, we were outfitted with jackets and pants, boots and poles. With our equipment and a few instructions, we checked into our rooms, had a bite for lunch, packed a snack, met our guides and off we went – onto our helicopter for the first drop off point.

We spent the next two and a half days playing and hiking in the mountains. Each morning we began our day with a stretch class for those who wanted, followed by a hearty breakfast, a packed lunch (we packed it from a variety of options set out for us each morning). And then we were off! One-by-one, the groups were gathered and off we’d fly, towards a different adventure spot each day. Building on the skills we had learned the day prior, we felt ourselves becoming more confident on the mountains, participating in more technical climbs, and bring dropped off on higher and higher mountaintops, sometimes along the edges or cliffs! But the guides were skilled, patient and friendly, and could help us through any situation.

Seeing meadows, wildflowers, streams, granite spires, lakes, snow covered mountains and some wildlife, the scenery was varied and each view amazing. We didn’t want to leave!

The food and service at our lodge were amazing! Our meals were creative and yummy. Prepared and shared by professionals, the quality was there in every sense of the word.

Too soon, our held-hiking adventure was coming to an end. Saying we wanted to stay was an understatement. Most of us were already making plans for our next visit, whether with family, friends or another group of Amazing Journeys travelers in the future. Let us know if you’d be up for a trip like this in the future – we can’t wait to share it with you!

Do you ever feel the need to get back to nature? Leaving the city behind and heading to the Canadian Rockies is a destination filled with more scenic beauty than most people see in a lifetime. The majestic grandeur of the granite mountains on view before us had our group of 40 travelers in constant wonderment, enjoying one amazing view followed by another.

We began in Calgary, a metropolitan “cowboy town” that has flourished into a laid back city of about a million residents. What our group loved about being in Calgary was shimmery glass towers defining unique architecture with lots and lots of sculpture everywhere. The rivers surrounded the town dotting it with lots of parks, gardens and green space, balancing out the cityscape.

Our next stop was to Montana and Glacier National Park. On the way, we visited the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo-Jump, once belonging to the Blackfeet Indian Tribe. A fascinating look at how this society once survived using buffalo for food, clothing, housing and a variety of other uses, we gained insight into how these first inhabitants to the area lived.

Soon the mountains and lakes started appearing and the scenery became vastly enhanced. Looking out of the window of our coach, we gazed upon what we had come to see… snow covered mountains, set in the background of farmland and fields of green. Once inside Glacier National Park, our full day tour in “red touring cars”, once known as Jammer Cars took us around the amazing sights inside of the parklands. Waterfalls, long-horned sheep, the bluest lakes and streams and glaciers were what we had come to see and no one in our group was disappointed! If you go, there are some cool places to stay within the park, and a few cute nearby towns such as Whitefish, or Columbia Falls (which has no waterfall, they just liked the name when the town was built!). A cowboy style barbecue (with real cowboys) on a lakeside setting was one of the highlights of our stay in Montana. We loved taking photos of one of the most beautiful sunsets we have ever seen.

Traveling back up north to Canada through BC and Kootenay National Park, crossing over into the province of Alberta and Banff National Park, the scenery was amazing! We “ohhhh-ed” and “ahhhh-ed” our way through the drive until we reached Banff and our famous hotel, the incomparable Banff Springs Hotel, also known as the “Castle on the Hill.” Built in 1907 by the Canadian Pacific Railroad, hoping to get more people to take the train by building magnificent hotels in scenic destinations along the train route, this hotel is the original and has lived up to the high standards it was built for all these years later. We all gasped when we saw the magnificent hotel waiting for us to explore for the next three days. Evening entertainment, sitting on the patio with drinks in hand watching a late night sunset over the granite Rockies, walking to Bow Falls and the Bow River, and dining on yummy treats for dinner and breakfast were just a few of the things we loved about the property. We all agreed it would be wonderful to stay longer.

With Banff as a base, we spent the next two days discovering what we had come to see. We took the Sulphur Springs Gondola high up into the mountains and had 360 degree views of the Rockies, Banff and the surrounds. With breakfast at the top of the hill to start, we then climbed our way up and down platforms to see all that we could see, taking pictures all along the way, Next, we were off to Lake Louise with the beautiful Victoria Glacier as the backdrop to this famous turquoise lake. With the Chateau Lake Louise at one end, and the glacier at the other, there were miles and miles of hiking paths and trails in-between. We hiked, we walked, we sat in the garden and drank beer or ate ice cream… everyone had an amazing day.

On our last day together, we set out on the Icefields Parkway to take in what Mother Nature was offering up. We stopped at Mirror Lake which was so serene and reflective, our photos are just spectacular! Continuing down that road, we stopped for a visit to Maligne Lake where you will find the bluest waters in the world. Imagine the blue on our Amazing Journeys logo. That is the blue of the lake we saw! Continuing into Jasper National Park, the piece de resistance was the Columbia Icefields and Athabasca Glacier, where some rode on an Ice Explorer and played on the face of the glacier, while others walked on the Skywalk and walked out over the ice fields. We all sipped on glacial waters.

A visit to the Canadian Rockies is always very special. To experience such scenic beauty is something that sets you straight and lets you know that all is right in the world.

I was walking this morning in my hometown and in the window of Lululemon on Beverly Drive, a sign caught my eye. It said, “Where do you go to let go” and it got me thinking, where is my happy place?

Of all the places on earth, heli-hiking in the Canadian Rockies is where I let go. On my personal bucket list for over 25 years, I had a chance to experience this magical vacation spot myself a few years ago. Then I went back the next year with a group so that others could experience this magic. For three days, a helicopter transports me to the mountaintops where I am far away from everything. There are literally no people except for a few others staying in the lodge. There are no buildings, traffic lights or roads. I spend my days hiking along the mountain ridges, overlooking the bluest lakes and come face-to-face with waterfalls. One day we may be walking among wildflowers through a meadow, and the next on a glacier. I’m in heaven. I de-stress. I’m happy. I’m going back again this summer. Want to join me?

Boy, does Amazing Journeys have a lineup for the ages! If you are starting to think about traveling in the next year, just you wait and see what we are going to be offering! We are aware that the information that follows will fill your plates with so many exciting possibilities that you’ll be asking your boss for extra vacation time. This is why we are letting you know NOW what’s in store for the coming year. Get those vacation request days in before your co-workers and lock in what we proudly proclaim will be one of the best–if not THE BEST–vacations of your life!

You may have traveled with us in 2012 or maybe in 2011…..or maybe not for a few years. Or, dare we say….not yet at all? In any case, you’ll need to hold on tight as we tempt, tantalize and treat you to a lineup of Jewish singles trips for 2013 that you will want to start planning for now. We are in the throes of putting the final touches on many journeys that are amazing throughout next year, but its not too early to start planning for them.

Firstly, check out our website (www.amazingjourneys.net) for details on Jewish singles trips that are currently available and sizzling hot:

Now that’s what we’re selling today. In the days and weeks ahead, stay tuned for this AMAZING array of 2013 AMAZING JOURNEYS….and start making plans to join us!

Israel: May 2 – 13

Irresistible Italy by Land: June 6-16

Italy/Croatia Cruise: July 19 – 31

Alaska: August 16 – 23

Heli-hiking in the Canadian Rockies: Summer

Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons: Summer

Baseball Lover’s Dream Weekend: Summer

African Safari to South Africa and Botswana: Fall

Australia and New Zealand: Fall

Granted that some of these trips are well over a year away, but there are benefits to starting the planning process now. Send us a note that you are interested in any of our destinations and we’ll place your name and email address on an “interest list”. Interest Lists receive advanced and priority notice of all trips when they become available, and allow those individuals to capture what is sometimes very limited space or, as in the case of our cruises, the very best stateroom location.

Amazing Journeys; going strong for over 22 years and heading towards even more amazing destinations. We hope you’ll join us!

I came to the Canadian Rockies with high expectations. For over 30 years, I have wanted to travel here…ever since I saw my first brochure of the area, filled with photos of majestic snow-capped mountains towering over lakes with the bluest water you can imagine. The Canadian Rockies as a destination was at the top of my “bucket list”. Those who had traveled with me on Amazing Journeys always asked, “if you could go anywhere in the world, where would it be?” My answer, for the past 30 years has been, “the Canadian Rockies”.

This past week, 40 travelers and I ventured into Alberta, Canada, the Wild West. We arrived in Calgary and headed north to Banff. Our castle- like hotel was situated right in Banff National Park, on a hilltop overlooking a river and a waterfall, and sat below high granite mountains. We were nestled in between natures beautiful landscape – just as those travel brochures had portrayed it, all those years ago. We explored the area from horseback below and from a gondola high above. It was beautiful from every angle.

We left Banff and headed west to the Columbia Icefiends Parkway where we discovered a glacier that we could walk on! Our “glacier busses” put us right on top of an actual glacier, where we could walk around, and drink glacier water from a river that ran through the face of the glacier. It was amazing!

We arrived in Jasper National Park and stayed at the historical Jasper Park Lodge. It felt just like summer camp. Our “cabins” were scattered all around a lake. The lake was crystal clear, and some of us walked around the 2.5 mile circumference. Standing at the pier, you could see all the way down to the bottom. It was like glass, with a reflection of the mountains every where you looked. Geese and ducks enjoyed the calm surroundings, as did we! Some hiked, some went on a float trip down the river and some enjoyed a peaceful cruise to Spirit Island on Maligne Lake. In the evening, we enjoyed a wildlife specialist who taught us about bears, moose and elk and brought us antlers to hold and replicas of actual bear feet that were so huge, we decided that we never want to be up close and personal with a grizzly!

Driving back across the Columbia Icefields Parkway, we stopped first at a lake with green water, then one with turquoise water. Amazing and unbelievable. I had always thought that the photos in the brochure must have been touched up and that they were a little over zealous in their coloration process. These lakes are real and have so much color you can hardly imagine!

We arrived at Lake Louise and were overwhelmed at the Chateau Lake Louise Hotel which was constructed at the turn of the last century and is so palatial! We dined at the Fairview Restaurant, where Prince William and Kate dined together just one night before. The scene over the lake from the restaurant was magical. We were looking out over a glacier, right in front of us. Most of us took a two mile hike around the lake and were closer to the face of the glacier. It was a scene out of a fairy tale and took our collective breath away.

Our last stop on the tour was Calgary, and we were treated to the famous Calgary Stampede, a once-a-year event where Calgary becomes a town filled with cowboys, rodeo and country music. Upon our arrival at the Stampede Grounds, we were each given a cowboy hat and went to the rodeo! Bucking broncos, bull riding, rope tying…we all got a good cowboy education. We rode amusement rides, listened to music at the Nashville North Tent, and visited an Indian Village. We saw baby pigs, giant Clydesdale horses and learned about agriculture. That night we switched gears and went to Temple Tikva where we enjoyed Shabbat services with the local community. It was a real treat to be invited to this warm and welcoming synagogue. The next day we went back to the Stampede grounds where we saw Chuckwagon Races and the grand finale, the famous Grandstand Show. This was one of the best shows anywhere, ever! A combination of Circ du Soliel, the Muppets and Hollywood, combined with a horse or two, a marching band and a comedian. And fireworks!

But the best show of all was the beauty of nature. After waiting 30 years to see the wonders of the Canadian Rockies, high expectations and all, I was not disappointed.